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Local Body Shop suggestions

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02-14-2008, 11:35 AM
StCroixDrew wrote:
Quote:Just got my door damage fixed last week by PA Dent Repair..A Paintless application that pulled and fixed the dent, from the inside< without any body work or painting. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND him for any door dings, dents and tweeks.

BUT!!! I was just rear-ended on saturday by an out of state driver and I am looking for some advice or recommendations as far as a good body shop for Porsches in the eastern PA area. (I live in the Quakertown area). The car IS drivable. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I do have a great shop 1/2 mile from home but wanted to see if I needed to go to a Porsche specific shop for any reason. Thanx for any help you offer. DREW
Matis Brothers (ask for Brian) in Bridgeport, PA or Eagle Collision (ask for Rob) in Eagle, PA. I can highly recommend both state-of-the-art shops from personal experience (and 27 years in the high-line car business). Feel free to use my name as a reference.
Dave "Cargod" Redmond
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